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COEUMBIAS—YALE AND NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1915 35,000 FANS WATCH GIANTS WHITEWASH REDS—INDIANS CHECK YANKEES WINNING § | HARVARD ATHLETIC OFFICIALS MAY CHALLENGE ENGLISHMEN— PURT—PIONEER .04.78. CALL SENT OUT TO U.S. GOLFE S ARE VICTORS INHARD FOUGHT GAME WITH = —y RS FROM [ CROWD AT TENNIS GAMES 000 GIANT F/iNS ! PIONBERS WIE_AGMN SEE REDS BVIAANKEl]f' or. 2,000 Persons Watch Tilden Defeat ast Columbin Team Forced to Bite the Dust in a 3 to 2 Kumagae and Hall Wins From Vin- e | | HAVE You SEEN MY WILLIE 7 INDIANS CHECK - YANKEES' SPURT | i Contest, | cont Richards. e 1 ! % The Pioneers won a hard fought | Philadelphia. May 19.—Morve than - — hm” Sallee Faces Former | natcie rrom the columbias of Hart-{ 2,000 speetators turned out fo witness . ford on the Hilis street diamond | o e it B d T i M k G C d o o et oot o 3 ‘The | the exhibition feinis matches the 016 Tries 1o jake Lircus fl{(}h ates ana wets | contest was a pitchers’ duel between | 3¢ El O 0 . ; | ¢ Benny Lynch and McDermott with | 21((T0oon. FHME Ie one of the larges | With Fatal Result = honors about even. Each twirler was { & that everthasinltncasedicon | v 5 o he Goddess | picked for five hits. The local slab- | ‘©32% I Divk Gy | . e Yok Sty RLl S Tlses ta to | man caused 11 of the Capital Gitv | wo singles and {wo doubles were " x z Fortuno bequeathed nine hits to . o £ played among cight of the leading | Cleveland, May 19.—Stanlev Cow B - he Cincinnati| batsmen to whiff the ozone, who a ! I £ 5 | sveanc, 5 ove bth the Giants and the ¢ \ . 2 plavers of the Fas In the ‘singles | 1es! « r Maziridge, two o >olo G -osterday | trip of the home team did likewisc. 5 . ing | leskie and George Mazridge, two eds on the Polo Grounds vesterday | {rib of the Fome team ©C 'I€TEC | William T Tilden, 2d, of this city time rivals, had a brisk battle yesfer d let them work out their >nndm" .ynch gav S iranal 2u10) S defeated Ichiva Kumag oty ot | 2 Ty o ( e | ana McDermott 2. The visitors took | agac, for day afternoon the game between BEail prablon from chatinaste BRRIE 0 0 B E i rdiiining whenlitwo | aopala R inoRE ol BeliRohl aud | the Cleveland Indians and. New York The execution of the lads who Araw |\ ), "ore shoved across the platter. | orginlennllpr Al I [ s R o Iy Yankees, and Mogridge lost he Ly trom the coffers of the Giants was | 18/ € B i won from Vinecent Itichards of Yon- ! - b > : ; The locals got one of the runs back | Y g desperate chance taken by Pi r in advance of that of the hirelings | Fhe 10CCS 82 PRG T 1S TUNS were | Kers N. T. Both were decided in twvo | in center field failed to zo throu ho swear fealty to Patrick Moran. {8 00 U B " oCerth inning by some | ::rx;:, A i o !l The score wasit o3 hereas the Giants melded five TUNS | 1o hekwork. “Mick Nocnan | dm‘fi ‘,‘],‘ '_umlhl'\;_ event \fv} am Til- 4: The break in the game came in the ut of their nine singles, the Reds; 08 SHCTLING o ncers tinoup and | de 2. and Vincent FHicE: ds. who | seventh Inning. The Yankees were ere unable to coax a single run out | WL T2 0% o oning the pat. old both the Bhioe dmrlr‘.rlm“n na- | then leading, 2 to 1, the fans e their hit harvest. As a result, the iy i .. | tional Mles fitics, won from Tchiya | feared a repetition of Saturday's New jants blanked the Ohloans in the first | Fiomoors | Kumagac and Deals Wright, 6, | i e WTith el men o ff of the set by a score of 5 to 0 : R A*h\ “.:\.(!‘,hn'm ‘:Ml W vm.\»c Jonn- | | S e Cleveicad The Giants surely are blazing the | jonnson, 2! o R -nn\-] J\j’ 'n: ““‘I‘-”"j“l ':‘- “"‘\l’_ ”d:wl { oker, who had been 2 demon Id victory trail in front of them.|Kiniry, ab o0 a0 i o nstioy: tion eliampfon | with the stick all day. drove a long, \ esterday’s decision over the Reds | Tynch, p ALy DB W ‘"‘Th‘“ fir" S h"r ',‘l'( e low liner to center field. Bodie daghed o seve stral E I~ a Gl ) > after r < - as th eventh stralght success | Noonan, 2 0 011 4 0 Rt I,‘ 5 o 1(»”]‘0“” in in an effort to make a shoestring chieved by the Harlem lads. {(;nch, 1b RSO < B0 SOR| oS0 S ‘I'l"“ e R and catch. The ball got away from him Another capacity crowd of 33.000 | walflon, cf 6 W0 b0 \,\|J“§,‘, ('wn“\“ all, “‘lm\ is the m)w\— and rolled to the fence, and three runs vas out {o see the Giants play their | Norfeldt, 1f T o SR S e came in. lecond Sunday game on the Polo Campbell, rf 30D 0 0 o L Gl | Bl o Here's the hard luck. 1f Bodie had rounds under the new Sunday law. | Dudack, rf Bt e T 0 sepso 8 BICR R LOVO s TR Caly ad played the ball fe." only on | pension by the National Lawn Tennis L 4 Lo oo vgone frin s was the case two weeks ago, it | Fitzpatrick, s 9 0 (0 (et s e i "‘ ) = )’ it ! would have scored, and the Yanks’ vas necessary to stop the sale for the | — jiassoCiatlon A O CRa eSS S ANt | third tally. scored in the ninth, w no doubt his playing was affected by ird tally. scored in the ninth, would ower seats at game time, and by the 3 i ! Eaas ; | | have given tt he i) : th action of the national association el iiemathc eame ¢ hird inning nothing was left but the Columbias. i e | Wambsganss had a perfect hitting bleachers. Saveral thousand fans | Humason. 3b 3 o ————— | | average for the day, getting four hits urned back rather than take their | Oesine, ss 2 1 S 0 S FOR GOLFERS | in four times up. The score hances in the sun-seats. Again it was ! Feeley, 1b £ 0 = i Vs e | | R.H. B hn orderly, zood-natured crowd. han- | Blesso, 1f 280 0 — | { New York 000 101 001—3 5 & led without the semblance of con- | Smith. 2b 4080, 1 H ! Cleveland 001 000 30x—4 9 @ R oniny - s e | Killan, rf 48 1 United States Crack Players Are Mogridge, Russell and Ruel; Cave- R, 1. . | Huband. c 4 0 i . . e = i 2. % 1 Nanied Tt i Tonre D blnned eckie and O'Nei Sincinnati ... .. 000 000 000—0 9 1! Pearl cf A0 O ntedSYor Ria Monrnexy SElanned B New York ....010 012 10x 9 o McPermot.in S “1 At Versailles—Boxing Tryouts Soon. | Clcotte E] i $allee, Ruether and Rariden; Ben- | e | coite Doms Athletice fon and McCarty. | 2 52413 6 Paris. May 19.—A cable despatch | chi 0= caEo defented et | Ploneers . 00001020x—3 | was sent vesterday to the United adelphia by a score of 1 to 0 ves. Alesander Loses Again. ‘(olfl_mh\;lfl_ . -+ 002000000—2 | States Golf association and the West- | terday. Cicotte held the Athletics to Broalioalat i iy 2 S _Free base on errors. C olumbias 4, ern Golf association to indicate solf- ' {wo hits up to the ninth inning. when e i om 9 e e | Pioneers &lu]l"l" \msmj "H;ml'rl('l« i ers who will he available to play in the they managed to get two more. and SRR L e R S e play, Lynch (o | interallicd competition. It is planned had perfe. pport. Three hits off B e e e oo Tolnson fto Goeh ERILIRNYE $ntteher o thald tho solf fouihunicngiron in Perry in the first inning enabled the 2 8 D Fitzpatrick. Goeb: base on balls, off | Boulie < Yo [\ Sox SR 2% . 5 . Boulie Links at Versailles White €ox to win. The scor fworlds to conquer. : 2 . i 93 U] L T 5 Lynch 3. off McDermot 2; struck out. | Francis Ouimet, the present | : . ! Twenty-scven thousand fans. who | by Lynch 10, by McDermott 3: left on | golf champi il e e gy R.H B AR ctd et e R LIE LA M st ft on | golt champlon, is cligible to = | Philadeiphia ..000 000 000—0 4 2 and fought and struizgled for vantage | 1:43: umpire, Barber " licr‘:";{ o L“f::‘:m‘m sq-amb s i’z /é% Chicago 100 000 000—1 7 © points wherever hand or foothold St bl Y s e 7 Perry and Ferkins; Cicolte and could be obtained at Ebbets Field. STATE GUARDS VICTORIOUS. | home. (ltlc"fllé T @ e chalk esterday, will attest the truth of the | ol [ e ,”‘_m A el | e a lmllr}m‘ ffnL tlhg\ “_:nlr gvf‘alt v\]n\lr- Local “Soldiers” On Long End of 3 to | i« hoxing entrants for the interallicd A i Senators Pound Pill. ander humbled in a pitchers' duel by R . ; " ! 1 s and. games. It has been announced offi- | it S it the equally great Pfeffer. who, at the it phasl S S 7= (I Dexol Saiacs With B Joligson expense of the champion Cubs. cap-| The Co. M State Guard baseball | anoes : S | Pitchiniz effectively here vesterday, 1 appear. Paul Hams, the French ne- 4 o 5 3 tured his sixth straight victory of the | team. won a nard fought game in|aro fighter, and Lurie “renc SiasforanicEamiehand and beabitre season. | Portland vesterday afternoon, defeat- | poaysweinht, have been picked as con- | | Tigers by a score of 8 to 2. Gharrity Pfeffer had to pitch two duels in | IN& & team in that town score 3 to L | jectants. Tryouts of boxers are bein | (bySas WupyzEs dLsjwo npays wjovys | (0F Washington. drove in three runs one, for after Alexander let Pinch- | The hitting of Litke, Lipetz and ENoN | haid in Paris at the Sporting club of S S e = Johnson Pitches Ponies to Victory base hits early in the game. The Hitter O'Farrell strike out for him in | Were the features. France. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rochester s 3 4 scored four runs in the ninth e i ae o i L e oo MM ? A e : . Over Waterbury—Bridgeport Still | three following Cobb's error. for the Cubs, who tied the score in/the | Co. M. esults Yesterday. Binghamton T | in wi ; EUSRs ol . ! | in Winning Stride. ninth and made Brooklyn start win- | 2 e | GHALLENGE ENGL]SHMEN w York §, Cincinnati 0 Newark 6 9 | o . R.H.E ning it over again. This time it did 4 0 Erooklyn 4, Chicago 3 1 4 9 Waterbury, May 19.—"“Art" John-! ‘:‘"*‘““""”‘ 101 020 004—8 13 3 not take the Dodgers long, for in the | 1 -'“] 1 e | - 4 ;5""‘ ‘the Springfleld pitcher, owes | I ”;“;’" 000 011.000—2 8 1 second half of the frame Big Ed Ko- | ;iPetz 1b-p 4 0 iy " Standing of the Clubs. nothing ta his mates for his 6 to Johnson and Agnew; Ehmke and netchy came up with the bases full (I.fl)me,\. p;m -3 0l Yale and Harvard Officials Consider | o N A icdny | Win over Jack Flynn's team here ves Ainsmith. and two down and slashed a drive | om0 30 0! Sending Challenge for International New Yoric 1 City at Rochester, erdaysafiennoon Inithol st iSundayy S into left that sent Griffith homo with | pio°! Sl N . Brooklva 1o E At Binghamten. i "fol{’””:\f"’"f“"’ r'“‘t\ ""”’" ”;“‘ | Browns Rally in Ninth, the tally that gave Brookly e . Meet in England Next Smmmer. S : Al e rest to W it away for him, but| o 2 " Y puclsliyiias = TN T SR | yaeee s 00 i | Cineinnat 1 ialtimore at Ruftalo e e e b Pl st ronie Mas kT a iR wicnfihiol ta ory, 4 to 3. The score: Auaiy | New Haven. May Pittshurgh ) Reading at Toronto 5d thres erross to Springheld's five for | Of @ to 2 againat them: in the nintn o e - B | e = : v ey [ 11 - —— pi el 5 i 3 | the Browns batted e ) Tl 2 i their dual track meet 3 . : . el a tatal of eight hoots in the game. ' s ba out a victory over Chicago 200 000 001—3 11 1| . Yale and Harvard officials discussed | Philadelinis I ' SULAS SaTURAT. [ Xnd it was stagod before a erowd of | BoSion here vesterday by a score of- Brooklyn 000 030 001—4 4 2| challenging Oxford and Cambridge to | 5. Louis L | ~ more than 00 people, which is! 4 t0 3. The score ,»\prnndrr.'}Tfin:]v'n’k and Killife an international meet in England next | Boston 11 National League. more than have crowded into the R.H. E Pfeffer and Krueger. Fortlong. | dear on the understanding _that the e Louis-Philadelphia. rain Reidville lot in many a day. The | Boston 100 000 020—3 § 2 Sraeen e i | Englisl{ universities would return to Games Today. Pittsburgh 1 (10 mnings). | S¢0re: St. Louis ......001 000 012—4 12 1 ~ T 4 I rica for a meet. perhaps two ! TPittshurgh at Boston e i 8 ¥ Mays and Sch W SM s o [feonon NonEr e 3 merica 1 ? : mes postponed, rain r. hoe hang; Weilman, Le MITH IS TRADED. Tt e it e S { vears Jater. In that case Yale would | Chicago at N ; Lo | Springfield .020010030—6 7 3| fleld and Billings and Mayer. g == . ce. | Werdlen, ss 40 try to secure the mect for its new ath- Louis at Philadelphix ! N : e | Waterbury .000030000--3 7 3 bt Goaes : - 2 meric League. | L George Gaes to Philadelphia in Ex- |, 00 = 5 6 | letic field. The matter will be pre-| Cincinnati at New York. e I"',_('rf:_f'“ Johnson and Connelly; McClellan, | change for Ocschger. { o, T RO ! sented to the university authorities I el Dok R e | Kahn and Murphy. { TRAGK MEETS me of the os' rade. . s 2 l 4 0 by o2 ACK 4 ouis 2. s : | —_— ¢ captivity, ‘,\ ‘:'H x,\‘,,l”;:f,.d mm";r” D8 ,“,;Y:; "')” : o o | officials favor arranging the meet if | XS BbSeus 2 Bocten 1 New Haven, May 19.—Worcester | o o 1 new berth. ot possible Results Yesterday. &= experienced little difficulty in beating | Y#le Defeats Harvard 64 1-4 to 52 3.4 s time George wakes up to find | lynch. p 3 0 | 4 Chicago 1, Dhiladalphia @ Fastern League, | New Haven here vesterday. 8 fo 1 ° himself ir Philadelphia. Smith yes- | —_————— Sore i : ] i | w $ ¥ ) Points at New Haven—El Fr terday was traded to Jack Coombs' | 31 1 7o al CAMP DEVENS BEATEN St. Lo 1 oston 3 Hartford-Worcester, rain | hflham Tyler was chased to cover at > & n—El Fresh- BT as Bk e i o At e 2 Washinzio s, Detroit 2 idgeport-New Hoven, rain. | (1 ;v‘ui of the first Inning atter vield- | men Are Also Victorious, Oeschger has been something of an | Portland i 1000000001 Fisk Red Tops Lay it on Soldier Boys el S By Mk erbur Erovidenc el Ceallnai o e e Ml Strin or D},,hrd“ A . in and outer in Philadelphia, though | Home runs, . Werdlen: two-base to the Tune of 9 to 3 Sipramey 2 finadn )0 | ball after the fourth., while O i aiain P May 1 saXale won tha he occasionally flashed a brilliant per- | hits, Litke 2, Lipetz, Elton: hits, off | nding of the Clubs. | Springficld-Pittsfield, rain. j balip actorjthey fourth favhile \Bennetniiidusl games with Flarvardiat the Yale formance, as in his recent twenty in- | Gibhey. 5 in 8 imnings: stolen bases Gampiiovensiniavil sl Do I W L. | e el \,Xsltr\nrs. Sio Lnels e tio e Jl o1l Saturday (e tisrionn by, due! o % LA 5 SiRE 8€S, | ned e Shicopee Ialls o oo : Sl ery inning but the second when a | a poit sc ot s 4 Bhi duel wilh Bulish orii orl Lo Conor dauble minv G, O'bon 00 peof Ghicopeel Balls greeiod (CLicao 13 6 A WEEK'S WORK. tripl Ravimondtand DS [leang begore o S4ilaSitoie2 S, LI aln SR Dodgars. s e e e o e2llitholoftermasl o0 w0 (CamipDevans ¥ New wouk 2 . ple mond and a double by | fell heavily as the continuation of a Coombalihinksttnat St nae e i e i ,o(”:r ]S_ hurlers here yesterday afternoon with | Clevelind 12 7 The weelk's record in each league of | Leid accounted for one run. The| thunder shower just before the hour makings of one of the greatest I ‘-‘1“ e o nfl'l‘t!‘;h'y‘x r 1 [\o‘.‘; {12 safe blows and easily defeated the ! Boston 5 S imes played, won and lost. with runs, | score of the games, and the track was soft e el LR s P 2o oft ey . LN | newly-organized camp feam. 9 to 3.| Washingion ; - L00 hits. errors, men left on bas and r. h. e | for the runners and the turf vielding SRl O SR SO e v g G i Gibney 8, Lipetz 2. | pefare some 4,000 soldier and civilian | st. Louie 0 799 runs scored by opponents, including | Worcester 502100000-—8 12 0| for the men in field events. biaioainah Al init h:’:“‘r lase R | spectators. “Pete” Wood, who served | phijadelphi B a P zanies of urdoy. May 17, is as fol- | Now Haven J000100000—1 & 1 ‘ S S e R e L Mo Rl Tt R besr A { them up most of the game for the | Deiroid L lows | __Bennett and F. Tyler and Redmond; | taking all paces in the hammer Rl evorleince i n oot Y Ol N visitors, was baffling mystery to | National League. W. Tyler, Stringer and Mevers. | throw, and Captain Braden won the L e has declared all | New York, May 19.—While no of- | the soldiers. and although “Rube’ ! PR TR | p. w. L r. h elbor| — | shot-put. Harvard won all places ‘n at McGraw was not getting ! ficial announcement has been made, | Richards, his touched 3t I S v 56 35 10| Br . ; | the broad J i the best out of Smith and that G s L touches B Now York 5 6 35 10 | Bridgeport, May 19.—When Second | jump. There was a tle in the best out of Smith and that George | it is understood the dispuate between |up a bit more two Fishk 3 APl e okivh ae B Baamen By aatmy oSt B it pols valtifor fivst iplace. iInitls e it h': '1 ‘(h';:fl"::n-lr:m ! Alfredo de Oro and Robert Cannefax | hurlers held things well in hand. 7T he | 1t C m‘« land | Gincin 5 $1 11 ame in the last half of the fourth \:,p track events O'Connell of Harvard y Jelci S ORE A s aichs prove | r. stroke by - 4] . 1t Chicago : > £a st hs t <fs of [ s prove | regarding a foul stroke by the winner | scare | L | Pittsburgh ....7 4 57 17 | ning the Pittsfield inner defense crum- | wan the mile in 4:381-5. Krogness b | during their recent championship | el ot Defnnit RS fen | bled, and Bridgeport scored five runs | ©f Harvard was a winner in four — — | three cushion match, has been de- | Fisk Red Tops...002150001 13 2 e e | Philadelphia . .4 1 Iin the fifth, enough to win vesterday's| ©'onts: PENN OARSMEN WIN. [ cided in favor of Cannefax. It seems | Camp Devens ...010000002 5 FASTERN SLEA GUR &6 Toui i 2 game. 6 to 3. Over 3,100, the largest | — ithat the Brunswick-Balke-Collendar | Wood. Richards gnd Greenhalse; | — Boston g4 2 crowd of the season, paid their S| Cambridge. Ma May 17.—A Princeton and Columbia Outrowed for | COMpany ruled against a decision by | Wardwell and Donovan. | Results Yesterday. LT into the park. The score: | strong Yale freshman track team rams Childs’ Cup on Lake Carnegie. {arbitration and taok the settlement of | IS S 1 Springfield 6, Waterh % e BTy r. h. e |&Way with the Harvard 1922 cinder P T T oW i egmate in its own hands. Tt i | Bridzeport 6, Pittsfield g ¥ Rridgepart 00105000x—¢ @ 5 Stars in the stadium Saturday after- e e, T oty whe Unl-| satd fhe basis for this actlon i3 a dis- | TIGERS BUY LIEONARD. ; Worcaster 8, New Haven a1 b oT. | pittsfield 0000102003 5 5| Nhoon. defeating the Crimson by a 4 R 0, 1€ ' jnclination to open the door to subse- —— Py Chicago 18 Herr 8 e ° | score of 7S 1-3 to 38 2.3 Chids Gupdracc o S e 2 ol subs; rovidence Hartford 2 : : erring and Skiff; Fortune a ERECOTS 0Lt £ Sfihiias braeeton b2 Larnegle | quent disputes of a similar nature Yankees Dispose of Holdout Twirker | % *New Yarls ] 10 | vine Sancine | —_— Golimbia third | == = to Navin for $10,000. | Standing of the Clubs. Gleveland i 32 e | ©Orono, Me., May 19.—Bowdoin won et e i o T ANNEX TRIM BRISTOL. | e i & | o | Bonten 1 L5 Brovidane N | the 234 annual track meet of the and seven-sixteenths was 3 minutes 25 | The Annex baseball team, with Big- | rw:(']’p',‘":' s f"s‘m s | Bricgenort L SnashlEn o d 13 crow A rm[»" MT Le3=A liainojintercolieslate association Seir o ! enie B 28 I isiti | L e B t Americans, o ouis 6 2 arly 6.000 saw, Providence , urday. with a total of 57 points. Maine seconds, and Princeton’s nine minutes | INS. 2 New acquisition to the club on | 5 5 | Worceste : : i def, Jartfor 5 | 3 I 2 ! : > { announced last night that he had pur- | \Wor 1 : ] 1 ladeln 5 13 | defeat Hartford, 4 to 2, vesterday in | was second with 29 41 seconds. No time was recorded for | the pitcher's monnd, defeated the fast ! ihaced Huber te »ft | Sprinzfic [ e 1| the first s "ot tt SO e o - chase ubert (Dutch) Leonard. left prinzficld 1 Detroit 3 20 24 | the first Sunday game of the ge: Columbia, whose cight finished about | West Linds of Rristol in that town | 0 o New York | Providence 5 > ] e v {1 | Gearin was sem: e sony 5 s slx lengths hehind Princeton p oeienin sheemogn, frave 1L o 08 A R WG RO VO : > > Tiodlicisemen iounced H - SRS iaat e gmound Wand, N fonapols M Mays Sl e 8 s The Princeton freshmen won the | Green and Oakes were on the firing | * Teonard, who is in California, is lo | Pittsficll 1 2 M audbs e improved with m'(‘r\" ‘flpie“mk Innies Hlates oL OOl Hlverslty o regatta botween the second year crews | line for the losers and Peterson did | repor( in bt n veet The ot I 1 i e fourth. Sherman wa "y‘,“ e | 8, iy (R G Bl s of the three institutions. Pennsyl the receiving act for the victo o o e e e ncdian: (1 ) 0 ‘ $60 TICKETS GOING FAS way. The score ginitnardiallithe lisnipmentiin s dualf fleldind Lack was second and Columbia third. —_ il i e S i ! meet here Saturday, 70 to 52 points, time was 9:58 2-10 : - ‘\1;""{‘]""”‘{ H;‘ A | $10,000. : Games Today. Rickard Announunces That Rinsgside ! )’;vfl\“]l‘nw o 01001020x—4 8 1| Amherat, May 19 " The Williams —— e — I Alber anchard., a former mem-| It is understood he has demanded | Roringfield AL ETaen astehoards Are Being Grathbed artford 010100000 7 2 o - et e Springfield at New Have astehos 3 A v : 2| col track team defeated Amherst CARDS SIGN COLL | her of the Annex baseball and footbail | a salary of £:.300 for the season e el et e o Goriii andl Wweedsn:l oo et ana |t e R . Philadelphia, May 19.—Clarence F. | teams. is confined in an army hospital i) Fin: rorala Erovin ol | Toledo. ,\1.,) 19 ,‘\hlu\vna‘h‘ :)u\‘ Flaherty. e Ve I‘uxs‘(:fl" Agricultural col- Y loyd secrotaryletithe S C1in Towa with a broken leg. The acci- . ! : bt e heavyweight championship battle be- | o 2 L asaes & oty 8 club had haen fors | plaving with a camp baseball team, | New York. May 19.--Officiais of the | S e e Lis mearly seven weeks aw Tex Rick. | PECIDE A. E. F. SOCCER TITL| 1y, 64 points to merly capta shortstop of the | He was sliding into third hase at the | Broadway Sporting club have offered 2 T UESCELE ok, e ot lhe contest an- i Paris iy 16, (Delaved).- = chig 2 time. He is a member of i the use of the club se for a hoxing | 0 nounces that virtually all of the $60 | soccer championship of the A e, ! 7 7] Lehigh univ team foe: of the medical | the use of the club house for a hoxing | o ey Uy RoungEs Il W e s G [nocesn ehamp opah iR I AETNA BOWLIN! e L ). [ entertainment to further the efforts| po o (OSSN e 1 . E as won Thursday by the team from e —— , S e pmsnma e EnGen Wneee ey sl o O e e | ALLEYS. . WINS LACROSSE GAME | MIKE O'DOWD IS BACK. {'for the earryine on of theit work k 4 ghamton \\(\‘\‘1 1 party ‘n(r ;v nds. Dempsey | which defeated the Army of Occupa- | Church Street. New Haven, May 19.—In the first| New York. May 19.—Mike O'Dowd | Many of the leading boxers of the T and Manager Jack IKearns motored fion team hy a score of 3 to 1 in an | e TG e i S Sy TS I G e o BO TR Tl O of the Clwbs. along the Shores of Lake Erie and unusually long game. Three extra |(JPEN ALI EYS AT Al I s S e e e St. 5 € oxing | ¥ A ar, PALLCU Lty W L. F.C. | Maumee bay yesterday afte d eriods o . mi ‘ ;‘g,:\!t:\'“ hr“”r\\di:n r'le':‘l' ‘l' Yale | champion, arrived here Saturday from | Bartfield, Eddie Wallace. Johnny Dun- | Toronq 10 $ Tl e e s y(‘::mnm: e v‘r”vnl ft ”‘:H)d“m;mps Saehmers company. dee and Battling Levinsky Bu 0 5 643 | heavyweight challenger | cvenly were the teams matched. &